Hey fellas, got a bit of a topic that might hit home for some of y’all. How do you say goodbye to a jacket that's been hanging in your closet for years, but deep down you know it ain't getting the love it deserves? Whether it doesn’t fit like it used to or just ain’t seeing the light of day...
I couldn't resist visiting this place. Judging by your great collection, I thought I might find pieces like yours there, and I wasn't wrong. But as you said, it's a bit pricey, though the owner does an excellent job.
Absolutely! A friend from school lives in Norrköping, so I'll be back soon enough!
Spent a few days in Stockholm, and while planning the trip, a visit to 118 Second Läder was marked as a must.
What an amazing place, with so many jackets hanging here and there! Such a vast collection of precious pieces all around!
I'm pretty sure you're already familiar with this shop, so no...
Well, I just figured the front length made the seller think this was a jacket for women, but I didn't realised the sleeves length.
Langlitz for women have one stitching crossing from shoulders to chest, like that:
These pull tabs on pockets are exactly the same as my heavyweight Al's jacket:
When I doubt if Cal or Al, I look at the cuff area, if there is single or double stitching around the wrists: double is a Cal's feature.
However, there is another aspect to consider for IDing the maker, how the...
Bringing back this thread with my latest purchase. I've been looking for a mid-season jacket with a Vietnam War vibe for some time. The well known parkas of that era, which are relatively easy to find, backing out me 'cause of the length. I looked at the typical Alpha -with a dress collar-, but...
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